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A NEW ENGLAND BRANCH. 

{Reprinted from " Wiltshire Notes and Queries. 11 ) 

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I. WILLIAM GODDARD, Citizen and{grocer of London, 
7th son of (2) Edward Goddard, of Englesham, co. Wilts, by 
Priscilla, dau. of John D'Oyley, Esq., of Chiselhampton, co. 
Oxon. He was b. at Englesham, and bapt. there 28 Feb. 

1627. Mar. Elizabeth, dau. of Benjamjn Milesj, of London 

(whose wid. afterwards mar/P^? Foote, Esq., 01 C r osb}? Square, 
London). He emigrated to America in 1665, his wife and 
three surviving sons following the next year. He settled in 
Watertown, Mass., where he was admitted f.c. 1 8 Jan. 1687-8, 
freeman Dec. 1677. He d. 6 Oct. 1691. Ad'rhon granted in 
the Cambridge, Mass., Reg 7 , of Probate to wid. and two eld. 
sons; Inventory attached. His wid. d. 8 Feb. 1697-8. 



"Mar. 27 1680. These are to certify that Mr. William Goddard, of 
Watertown, whome the said towne by covenanting engaged to teach 
such children as should be sent to him to learn the rules of the Latine 
tongue, hath those accomplishments, which render him capable to dis- 
charge the trust (in that respect) committed to him. 

"(Signed) John Sherman, pastor." Co. Court File. 



1 Full communion. 2 See Visitn. co. Wilts. 



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In tho Mid. Prob. Office is an agreement, dated 19 Oct. 1694, between 
Elizabeth, his wid., and his sons, William, Joseph, Robert, Benjamin, 
and Edward. 

., From the will of Robert Foote, of Crosby Square, dated 6 Apr. 17 14 

ZlfZ** 1 "*'* (son of ^r- Miles by her 2nd husband, -^ Foote). " Item I give, devise 
and bequeath unto ye sons of my sister Elizabeth Goddard, in New 
England, deceased, the sum of ,£2,000, equally to be divided amongst 
such of them as shall be living at the time of my decease."— (P.C.C. 115 
Aston.) 



They had issue — 

1. William Goddard, b. in London, l6 53J mar. 10 Dec. 

1685, Leah Fisher of Sherbourne, where he settled, and 
was admitted an inhabitant in 1679. He d. 6 Feb. 1708, 
and his wid. d. 10 Sept. 1720. Children — 

1. Elizabeth, b. 23 Aug. 1687 ; mar. 5 Feb. 1708, Anthony 

Hancock, of Wrentham. 

2. William, b. 1689; d. 1703. 

3. Sarah, b. 1693. 

4. Abagail, b. 2 Dec. 1697 ; mar. 14 May 17 16, Samuel 

Williams. 

2. Joseph Goddard of Brookline, Mass., of whom afterwards. 

3. Robert Goddard, b. in London, and bapt. at St. Botolph's, 

Bishopsgate, 6 Feb. 1662, a weaver of Watertown; 
mar. 23 Feb. 1713-14, Elizabeth Shalluck. He d. Nov. 
1716, leaving a dau. Elizabeth, b. 5 Nov. 1714. His wid. 
mar. 2nd, Ephraim Auger, who d. 19 Oct. 1724, and 3rd, 
26 Apr. 1726, John Holland, of Marlboro, Mass. 

4. Thomas Goddard, b. in Watertown, 8 June; d. 9 July 

1667. 

5. Benjamin Goddard, of Charlestown, Mass., b.cj Aug. 1668; 
/ adm. f.c. in Watertown 31 July 1687}: mar. -f-S— Martha 



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Palfrey, b. 1670; d. z\ Nov. 1737. He d. in Charlestown, 
24 Oct. 1748, set. 80, leaving 4 sons and a dau. His will 
dated 7 Feb. 1738-9. 

M.I. in Cambridge, Mass. 

Here lyes ye Body of Here lyes ye Body of 

Mr. Benjamin Goddard, Mrs. Martha Goddard, 

Who departed this life Wife to Mr. Benjamin Goddard, 
Oct. 24, 1748, Who died Nov. 26, 1737, 

in ye 81st year of his age. Aged 67 years. 

6. Elizabeth, b. 22 Jan. ; d. young. 

7. Josiah Goddard, b. at Watertown, circa 1672 ; adm. f.c. 

15 Oct. 1699 ; mar. 28 Jan. 1695-6, Rachael Davis, of 
Roxbury, who d. 23 Apr. 1740. He d. in Watertown 14 
Nov. 1720, leaving 5 sons and 4 daus. 

8. Hon ble Edward Goddard, of Fram/ingham, Mass., b. at 

Watertown 25 Mar. 1675; adm. f.c. 27 Apr. 1701; mar. 
June 1697, Susanna Stone, sister of the Hon. Mrs. Stone, 
of Newton. He resided in Watertown ; a schoolmaster 
from 12 Apr. 1697 until about 1707, when he went to 
Boston, where he was a teacher. He moved to Fram/ing- 
ham 25 Mar. 1 7 14, where he taught in a Grammar School 
for several years, and where he received numerous civil, 
military, and ecclesiastical appointments. He had 8 sons 
and 3 daus., and d. 9 Feb. 1754. For his character and 
services see Barry, p. 261, and the Goddard Genealogy (by 
W. Austin Goddard, Wore, Mass., 1833), pp. 9 and 64, 
et seq. 

M.I. in Framlingham, Mass. 

Here lies Buried the Body Here lies Buried the Body of 

of of 

The Hon'ble Edward Goddard, Madam Susanna Goddard, 

Esq., Consort of ye Hon. Edward 

Who exchanged this Life for Goddard, Esq., 

that of the Blessed, Who Departed this life Feb. ye 4, 

Feby ye 9th, a.d. 1754, a.d. 1754, 

Aged 78 years, 10 ms., & 4 days. Aged 78 years and 2 months. 



II. JOSEPH GODDARD, of Brookline, b. in London 



1655; mar. in Watertown, 25 Mar. 1680, Deborah Treadway, 
and settled in Brookline on a farm which he purchased of 
Dorman Marean, the first white settler who owned it. He 
died there 25 July 1728, aged 73. 

Abstract of will of Joseph Goddard, of Brookline, in co. of Suffolk, 
within H.M. Province of Massachusetts Bay in New England, cord- 
wainer, dated 25 Dec. 1724. Engagement to Mary 1 my wife, given in 
writing before mar., to be paid her in lieu of Dower or 3rds of my estate, 
also a cow. To 2 daus., Elizabeth Adams and Deborah Child, each a 
cow. To son, John Goddard, ^30 of Bills of Publick Credit in con- 
sideration of his not having a trade. Whereas all my other sons have 
had trades and my son John continued with me and has been a help to 
me in my advanced age, he to have all my housing, lands, marsh, and 
meadow in Brookline, which I value at ^"500, to him and his heirs for 
ever. He to pay to other children their shares of sd. ^500 after debts 
and funeral expenses are paid, he to have one year's time alter my dec. 
clear of interest, and two years more paying interest. The remaining 
value of sd. housing and lands and all other estate to be divided into 7 
equal parts and distributed as follows, vizt. : — To 3 surviving sons, James, 
Robert, and John Goddard, and 2 daus., Elizabeth Adams and Deborah 
Child, i/7th part each. To the wid. and children of eldest son, Joseph 
Goddard, deed., 2/7th equally divided between them, wid.'s part one 
year after my dec, 3 eldest children 5 years after my dec, and 3 youngest 
children at 25 years of age. To each grand-child a Bible. Two daus. to 
have all my household goods in part of their sd. shares. 

Executors : Bro. Benjamin Goddard, and son John Goddard. 

Overseers : Bro. Benjamin Goddard, and kinsman Mr. Josiah Jones, 
of Westtown. 

Witnesses : William Davis, Joshua Child, Isaac Child. 

Proved in Reg. of Probate, Suffolk, ss. 19 Aug. 1728. 



M.I. in Brookline. 

Here lies Buried ye Body of 

Mr. Joseph Goddard, 

Who died July ye 25, 1728, 

In ye 73rd year of his age. 

They had issue — 
1. Elizabeth, b. in Watertown 8 Jan. 1680; mar. 27 June 1706, 

1 He probably married a second time. 



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Deacon John Adams of Framlingham, and had many 
descendants. (Barry, p. 116.) 

2. Joseph Goddard, b. in Watertown 7 Nov. 1682 ; mar. , 

and had 3 sons, 2 of whom d. young, the other settled in 
New London, Conn., and 1 dau., who mar. Coburn. 

3. James Goddard, b. ; mar. Mary Woodward, who 

d. 30 June 1765. He d. 1734. 

4. Robert Goddard, b. at Watertown 1694, settled in Sutton, 

now Millbury ; mar. (1st) Mehitable Spring, who d. 18 Nov. 
1760, and (2nd) Widow Child. He was J.P. from 1751-75, 
and d. at Sutton 8 May 1785, aged 91. 

M.I. in Millbury, Mass. 

Here lyes Buried the Body of Here lies Interred the Remains 

Mrs. Mehitable, ol 

Wife of Robert Goddard, Esq., Robert Goddard, Esq., 

Who Died Nov. 18, 1760, Who Departed this Life May 8, 1785, 

Aged 62 yrs., 5 m., and 6 days. Aetatis 91. 

5. John Goddard of Brookline, of whom afterwards. 

6. Deborah, b. ; mar. Child. 

III. JOHN GODDARD, of Brookline, yeoman, b. 



1699. Inherited the homestead of his father; mar. (1st) Lucy 
5th dau. of John and Sarah Seaver, b. 24 Nov. 1703, d. s.p. ; 
and he mar. (2nd) Widow Hannah (Jennison) Stone, b. 1702, 
d. 4 Dec. 1777. (She was a granddau. of Samuel and Hannah 
(Manning) Stearns.) In 1745 he moved to Worcester, leaving 
his son John on the homestead, and d. there 26 June 1785, 
aged 86. He had 3 sons, John (of whom afterwards), Samuel, 
and Joseph Goddard, and a dau. Hannah. 

Abstract of Will of John Goddard, of Worcester, co. Worcester, 
in H.M. Province of Massachusetts Bay, in New England, yeoman. 
Will dated, 12 Mar. 1759. To wife Hannah Goddard all indoor moveables 
which are to be divided at her dec. among my children, viz., John and 
Samuell Goddard and dau. Hannah Hawood. Wife to have half of my 
dwelling house in Worcester and half the cellar under it, and to have 
her choice which part she will have. Son Samuell to find her in firewood 



enough to maintain one fire winter and summer, and cut same fit for the 
fire and to pay her £7 per ann. for provisions. Son John to pay her a 
like amount ; and if what I have given my wife be not sufficient for her 
comfortable support then 2 sons to make such addition in equal propor- 
tions as shall be necessary. To son John Goddard and his heirs for 
ever all my housing and lands lying in Brookline, co. Suffolk, which 
together with what I have given him by deed (viz.), one half of my 
lands in Brookline, is his full share, he to pay to dau. Hannah Hawood 
j£8o within 1 year after my dec. To son Samuel Goddard and his heirs 
for ever all my lands and buildings in Worcester and in the county goare 
adjoining, except 40 acres lying in sd. goare on W. side of road leading 
from Sutton to Worcester, 30 ac. of it being land I bought of James Hull, 
and 10 ac. more lying on the N. side thereof, and on W. side of sd. road 
bounding Easterly on sd. road, and N. on my own land, and W. on ye 
heirs of Ephraim Curtice, which I gave to dau. Hannah Hawood. My 
outdoor moveables and quick stock, &c, to be divided equally between 
2 sons. 

Executors : Sons John and Samuell Goddard. 

Overseers : Son-in-law, Jonathan Stone, of Worcester, and Nephew 
Elisha Goddard, of Sutton 

Witnesses : James Greenwood, David Barton, Robert Goddard. 

Proved in Prob. Ct. Worcs. Mass. 6 Sept. 1785. 

M.I. in Worcester, Mass. 

Here lies buried the body Here lies buried the body 

of of 

Hannah Goddard, Mr. John Goddard, 

Wife of John Goddard, Who died June 26 1785, 

Who died Dec. ye 10th, 1777, In the 87th year of his age. 

In ye 76th year of her age. 

IV. JOHN GODDARD, of Brookline, eldest son, suc- 
ceeded his father; b. 28 May 1730; mar. (1st) 28 June 1753, 
Sarah Brewer, who d. 26 Jan. 1755; mar. (2nd) Hannah 5th 
dau. of Nathaniel and Hannah Seaver, b. 16 July 1735; d. 31 
May 1 82 1, set. 86. He was Commissary-General for the 
American Army during the war with England, and during the 
siege of Boston " was in command of 300 teams which worked 
in darkness and by stealth in constructing the fortifications on 
Dorchester Heights, now South Boston." When the Federal 
Government was established he was chosen as a Representa- 
tive for Brookline in the State Legislature from 1785-88 and 
1790-92. He d. 13 Ap. 1816, aged 86. 



Abstract of Will of John Goddard, of Brookline, in the co. of Norfolk 
(sic), and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, yeoman. Will dated, 22 Jan. 
1813. To wife Hannah the use of half of my dwelling house during widow- 
hood and ioodols. per ann. for life. To grand-dau. Sarah Gould 300 dols. 
to be paid her at my dec. and 60 dols. per ann. for life. To her children 
800 dols. equally divided between them at 21. To grandson Samuel B. 
(Brewer) Goddard 1500 dols. from which to be deducted 600 dols. paid 
him 5 June 1812, and 500 dols. paid him 4 Nov. 1812, the balance to be 
paid him 100 dols. per ann., with interest till whole is paid. Grand-dau. 
Joanna Goddard 100 dols. at my dec, and 100 dols. per ann. for life. To 
grandson John Thomas Goddard, son of son Jonathan Goddard, deed., 
2,000 dols. at 21, with interest at 6 per cent, from my dec. To kinsman 
Joseph Goddard, son of brother Samuel Goddard, deed., all wearing 
apparel. To daus. of bro. Samuel, viz., Mehitable, Mary, Lucy, and 
Eunice 100 dols., equally divided between them. Residue of estate, 
real and personal, to 5 sons in equal shares, viz., John, Joseph, Benja- 
min, Nathaniel, and William, who are appointed executors. 

Witnesses: Isaac S. Gardner, Ebenr. Heath, William Acken. 

Proved at Boston, 7 May 1816. 



They had issue — 
Sarah, b. 26 Apr. 1754 ; d. 26 June 1780. 

Hon. John Goddard, of Portsmouth, N. H., b. 12 Nov. 1756 ; 
grad. Harv. Coll. 1777; studied medicine with Dr. A. R. 
Cutter of Portsmouth, but never practised it. After 
experiencing much hardship in the service of his country, 
being twice captured by the English and twice escaping, 
once by creeping through a port-hole and swimming to 
another vessel, he was for many years Representative and 
Senator for New Hampshire ; he was also President of 
the New Hampshire Union Bank at Portsmouth. He was 
also nominated Senator to Congress, and as Governor to 
New Hampshire, but publicly declined both offices. He 
mar. (1st) 5 June 1783 Susannah, b. 27 Oct. 1758, d. 7 
July 1787, dau. of John Heath of Brookline; mar. (2nd) 
5 June 1788, Jane, b. 25 Sept. 1763, and d. in child-bed 11 
Oct. 1790, eld. dau. of John (? George) Boyd, of Ports- 
mouth, N. H. ; mar. (3rd) 14 Dec. 1791, Mary, b. 14 July 
1760, d. 14 June 1808, dau. of Rev. Samuel Langdon, D.D., 
of Portsmouth, N. H., once Pres. of Harvard Coll. ; mar. 



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(4th) Jan. 181 1, Ann White, b. 15 Sept. 1768, d. — Sept. 
1832. He d. 18 Dec. 1829, aged 73. He had 14 children. 

5. Samuel Goddard, b. 28 Feb. 1758; mar. 1781, Johanna 

Brewer, b. 15 Jan. 1765; d. 1810. He d. 25 Aug. 1786. 
They had 3 children. 

4. Hannah, b. 30 Oct. 1759; d. 16 Sept. 1786. 

5. Joseph Goddard, of whom afterwards. 

6. Benjamin Goddard, b. 20 Jan. 1763; d. 28 June 1764. 

7. Lucy, b. 15 Feb. 1764; d. 11 Feb. 1777. 

8. Benjamin Goddard, b. 20 Mar. 1766. A merchant in Boston, 

where he owned a wharf where now stands the Asylum 
for Female Orphans. Here he carried on business first 
in partnership with his brother Nathaniel, and later with 
William Crehore. In 1809 he retired from the business 
and built a handsome house at Brookline, where he 
resided. Mar. (1st) 15 Dec. 1793, Louisa, b. 14 Dec. 1773, 
d. s.p. 18 Jan. 1832, dau. of Samuel May (see Descendants 
of John May, Boston 1878); mar. (2nd) 15 Jan. 1835, 
Catherine Brown, of Boston, who d. s.p. He d. 26 Oct. 
1 86 1, aged 95. 

9. Nathaniel Goddard, b. 5 June 1767, a merchant of Boston ; 

mar. 2 May 1797, Lucretia, b. 9 Oct. 1773, dau. of Amariah 
and Dorothy Dana, of Amherst, Mass. He d. in Boston, 
6 Aug. 1853, aged 86. He had 11 children. 






His eldest son, Frederick Warren Goddard, b. 25 
Oct. 1800, was drowned in Lake Zurich, Switzerland, 
22 Aug. 1820. This sad event was commemorated in 
some elegiac stanzas by the poet Wordsworth, who had 
been a fellow traveller of his for a couple of days pre- 
viously. A handsome monument was erected in the 
Church of Kiisnacht by a Swiss gentleman (Mr. Keller) 
on whose estate the body was cast ashore. 



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BENJ. GODDARD. 
1766-1861. 



io. Jonathan Goddard, b. 26 Oct. ; d. 13 Nov. 1768. 

11. Jonathan Goddard, b. 22 Nov. 1769; mar. 27 Oct. 1803, 

Charlotte Martin, b. 25 Nov. 1779. 2 children. 

12. Abija Goddard, b. 25 Aug. ; d. 5 Apr. 1772. 

13. Abija Goddard, b. 17 Apr. 1774; d. 29 Oct. 1794. 

14. Warren Goddard, b. 25 Mar. 1776 ; d. 25 Dec. 1792. 

15. Lucy, b. 30 Aug. 1778; d. 8 Dec. 1792. 

16. William Goddard, a merchant of Boston, b. 12 Jan. 1781 ; 

mar. (1st) 26 Dec. 1805, Mary Storer, b. 27 June 1785, d. 
24 Nov. 1806. Mar. (2nd) 18 June 181 1, Mary, b. 22 Aug. 
1788, dau. of Dr. Thatcher Goddard. 

V. JOSEPH GODDARD, J.P., of Brookline, succeeded 
his father, b. 15 Apr. 1761 ; mar. (1st) 29 Oct. 1785 Mary, b. 
31 Mar. 1764, dau. of Samuel and Sybil Aspinwall, of Brook- 
line, and niece of the Hon. William Aspinwall, M.D., whose 
son, Col. Thomas Aspinwall, was for 30 years American Consul 
in London. She d. 5 Feb. 1825. Mar. (2nd) 18 Feb. 1830, _ 

Lucy Snelling. He was J. P. for Brookline 181 1-24, and d. 

Dec. 1846, aged 85. 

Abstract of will of Joseph Goddard, of Brookline, co. Norf. (sic), and 
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, gentleman. Will dated 3 Dec. 1846. 
To son Abijah Warren Goddard and his heirs my Mansion House and 
the land belonging to it, on condition that he pay 2,000 dols. 6 months 
after my dec, and interest after that time to my exors. towards payment 
of legacies hereafter given ; it he decline, estate to be sold for most it will 
bring. Notice being first given in 2 of Boston Newspapers 3 weeks in 
succession prior to the sale. To son-in-law, Mr. Lewis Withington of 
New York, all wearing apparel. To exors. 1500 dols. to be invested to 
pay to dau. Lucy Withington the income for life, at her dec. the prin- 
cipal to her children or heirs. 1,500 dols. to be similarly invested for 
dau. Susannah Jones, at her dec. principal to her 2 daus., Louisa Row- 
land and Susannah Jones, in equal shares. 1,500 dols. similarly invested 
for dau. Elizabeth, at her dec. principal to her heirs. To son Joseph 
1,500 dols. To son Samuel A. (Aspinwall) 1,500 dols. To son Abijah W. 
(Warren) 1,000 dols. To dau. Mary May 200. To children of dau. 
Hannah Stearns, deed., viz., George W. (Washington), John G. (God- 
dard), Hannah, Joseph G. and Lucy E. (Elizabeth) 1,500 dols. equally 
divided between them. To sister of wife deed., Sally Alley, and to 



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grand-dau. Hannah Stearns 300 dols. each. One hall of a Tomb "jtown 
in Brookline burying ground, the other half being owned by my brother 
Benjamin, to be kept for ever as a family tomb for the use of my de- 
scendants in a direct line of ancestry. 

Exors. : son Abijah Warren Goddard, and nephew John J. (Joseph) 
May, of Boston. 

Witnesses : Benjamin Goddard, Sam Goddard, Harriet B. Goddard. 

Proved at Prob. Reg? of Boston, 30 Jan. 1847. 

They had issue — 

1. Hannah, b. 8 Sept. 1786; mar. 23 Maiv 1808, Capt. George 

Washington Stearns. She d. — *- 1829. 

2. Mary, b. 15 Dec. 1787; mar. 19 July 1809, Samuel May, of 

Boston, b. 4 Dec. 1776 ; d. 23 Feb. 1870, aged 93. She d. 
17 Mar. 1882, aged 94. They had issue /sons and*.daus. 
(see Descendants of John May). 

3. Joseph Goddard, b. 27 July 1789; mar. (1st) 30 July 1821, 

Clarissa Whitney, b. Mar. 1802, d. 18 June 1823; mar. 
(2nd) 23 Nov. 1825, Elizabeth Marianne Norton, b. 18 Nov. 

1803, d. . He d. . I hey had issue 3 sons and 

1 dau. 

4. John Goddard, b. 17 Feb. 1791 ; d. 21 Sept. 1828. 

5. Lucy, b. 12 Feb. 1793; mar. 4 June 1820, Lewis Withington 

of Roxbury, and afterwards of New York. She & f £^g$ffl' 

6. Susannah, b. 14 Sept. 1794; mar. 17 Apr. 1822, James Jones, 

who d. 3 Dec. 1826. She d. . 6 leUi, /jrff. a*£ <?5~ 

7. Samuel Aspinwall Goddard, of whom afterwards. 

8. Louisa May, b. 2 Oct. 1798; d. 30 July 1826. 

9. Elizabeth, b. 30 Nov. 1800; mar. Charles Goddard. 

She d. s.p. / / 1893, aged 93. 

10. Abijah Warren Goddard, of Brookline, b. 30 Mar. 1803; 

mar. (1st) 23 Apr. 1829, Eliza Tilden, whod. 25 Jan. 1841 ; 
mar. (2nd) 4 May 1842, Abagail White Bass, of Boston. 
He d. 13 Aug. ; bur. 15 Aug 1900, in Walnut Hill Ceme- 
tery, Brookline, age 98. He left a son and a dau. 

11. Benjamin Goddard, b. 11 June 1805; d. 1 Nov. 1807. 

12. A child by 2nd wife d. in infancy. 



II 

VI. SAMUEL ASPINWALL GODDARD, of Edg- 
baston, co. Warwick, b. 4th, bapt. 9th Oct. 1796, at Brookline, 
Mass. ; came to England in 181 7, and was naturalized by Act 
of Parliament ; mar. 14 Sept. 1824, at Holy Trinity, Liverpool, 
Jemima, b. at Soho Street, Liverpool, 11 Feb. 1800; bapt. at 
Parochial Chapel of St. Nicholas, Liverpool, 23 Apr. 1803; d. 
at Frederick Road, Edgbaston, in her 75th year, 8 Jan. ; bur. 
in family vault, Old Edgbaston Parish Church, 13 Jan. 1875 ; 
posthumous dau. of Captain J ames Bachop e, of Soho Street, 
Liverpool, by Hannah his wife. He wrote, amongst other 
things, on the Decimal Coinage Question in the Parliamentary 
Blue Book 1857 ; Letters on the American Rebellion, published 
1870, and Historical Sketches of Brookline, published 1872 ; d. 
at the Cottage, Little Aston, co. Staffs., in his 90th year, 24 
July ; bur. in the family vault at Old Edgbaston 29 July 1886. 
M.I. 

M.I. on Altar Tomb in Old Edgbaston Churchyard. 

On North Side. 
In loving memory of Samuel Aspinwall Goddard | Born at Brook- 
line, Massachusetts, U.S.A., Oct. 4 | 1796. Died at Little Aston, 
Staffordshire, July 24, 1886 | And of Jemima, his wife, who died Jan. 8, 
1875, also I of their children : Caroline, died April 17, 1850 | Mary Louisa 
May, died April 16, 1874. Fanny Pratt | wite of the Rev. Francis Aspin- 
wall Goddard | M.A., died July 6, 1875. Julia Bachope, died Sept. 30, 
1896. 

On East End. 

Emily Vanwart and | Constance Elizabeth died in early | childhood, 
and are | buried in St. Paul's | churchyard, Bir | mingham. 

On West End. 
The Rev. William Henry | Goddard, M.A., Rector of | East Mersea, 
Essex, died | at East Mersea May 17 | 1884, and is interred there. | The 
Rev. Francis Asp | inwall Goddard, M.A. | Vicar of Caverswall | Stafford- 
shire, died I at St. Heliers, Jersey j Nov. 18, 1888, and is in- | terred at St. 
Brelades. 

They had issue — 
1. Julia Bachope, authoress, b. at Birmingham, co. Warw., 
12 July 1825 ; d. unmar. at The Cottage, Little Aston, in 
her 72nd year, 30 Sept. ; bur. in fam. vault at Old Edg- 



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baston 5 Oct. 1896. M.I. Adm'on with will annexed,, 
dated 25 Sept. 1877, and codicil dated 6 Dec. 1893, was 
granted at Lichfield 9 Feb. 1897, to Fanny Delavan Goddard, 
the sister, one of the next of kin. 

2. Mary Louisa May, b. at Birmingham 28 Oct. 1826 ; bapt. at 

St. Paul's, Birmingham, 29 Aug. 1827 ; d. unmar. at 
Frederick Road, Edgbaston, in her 48th year, 16 Apr. ; 
bur. in fam. vault 21 Apr. 1874. M.I. 

3. Edward Delavan Goddard, of The Cottage, Little Aston, 

b. at Birmingham 13 Apr. ; bapt. at St. Paul's, Birmingham, 
3 Aug. 1828. 

4. Rev. William Henry Goddard, of whom afterwards. 

5. Caroline Elizabeth Gray, bapt. at S. Paul's, Birmingham, 

24 Aug. 1832; d. unmar. 17 Apr.; bur. in fam. vault 23 
Apr. 1850. M.I. 

6. Fanny Delavan, of the Cottage, Little Aston, Staffs. 

7. Emily Van wart, b. in 1835 ; d. aged 2 years 1 mo., 8 June, 

bur. in St. Paul's Ch'yard, Birmingham, 11 June 1837. 
M.I. at St. Paul's and at Old Edgbaston. 

8. Constance Elizabeth, b. 24 Oct. 1836; d. aged 2 years, 7 

months, 8 May 1838, bur. with her sister in St. Paul's 
Ch'yard 16 May 1838. M.I. at St. Paul's and Old Edg- 
baston. 

M.I. at St. Paul's Churchyard, Birmingham. 

In affectionate remembrance of Emily, 

Fifth daughter of Samuel A. and Jemima Goddard 

(of Edgbaston, near Birmingham), 

Who Died on the 8th June 1837, 

Aged 2 years and 1 month. 

****** 

Also of Constance, sixth daughter of the above, 

Who died May 8, 1838, 

Aged 2 years and 7 months, 

9. Rev. Francis Aspinwall Goddard, b. at Birmingham 8 Jan., 

bapt. at St. Paul's 14 Apr. 1841, of St. John's Coll., Oxford ; 
matric. 16 Oct. 1858; B.A. (1st Class Law, &c), 1861 



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M.A. 1865; Curate of Mistley, co. Essex, 1864-66; Assis- 
tant Master of Dedham Grammar School, co. Essex, 
1866-75 > Curate of Sutton Coldfield, co. Warwick, 1875-76 ; 
Vicar of Little Aston, co. Staffs., 1877-78; Vicar of 
Caverswall, co. Staff., 1878, until his death ; mar. (1st) 
Fanny Pratt, dau. of Joseph Skinner Lampen, of St. 
Budeaux, co. Devon, at Haseley Parish Ch., co. Oxon, 
24 Oct. 1867, by the Rev. Francis Goddard, Vicar of 
Hilmarton, co. Wilts. She d. at Sutton Coldfield, and 
was bur. in fam. vault at Edgbaston 12 July 1875. M.I. 

They had issue — 

1. Capt. Francis Ambrose D'Oyl/y Goddard, of 2nd 

Royal Munster Fusiliers, b. at Sutton Coldfield, 
co. Warw., 29 Oct., bapt. there 29 Nov. 1868; edu- 
cated at Repton ; mar. at Rangoon, Burmah, 18 
Nov. 1896, Evelyn Maud, youngest dau. of Col. 
Alfred Le Gallais, of the Bengal Staff Corps. SCMrU lu Tirai, 

2. Rev. Nigel Ernley Goddard, b. at Sutton Coldfield 16 *' 

June, bapt. there 6 July 1870; of Jesus Coll., Ox- hu^LUS 
ford; matric. 14 Oct. 1889 > 3 r ^ Class Mods. 1891 ; Fitrhuftitl. 
B.A. (2nd Class in Theology) 1893; M.A. 1900 ; 'V*/^ 
Curate of Rugeley, co. Staffs., 1893-1901 ; Vicar of 
Christ Ch., Stafford, 1901 ; mar. at St. Agnes',/- 
Toxteth Park, Liverpool, 7 June 1900, Frances a <-, /alt 
Georgina Mary, 2nd dau. of Richard Cottu, of 
Kingstown, co. Dublin. 

3. Walter Giffard Goddard, b. at Sutton Coldfield 1 Mar., 

bapt. there 1 Apr. 1872 ; d. at St. Helier's, Jersey, 
in his 20th year, 31 July; bur. at St. Brelade's, 
Jersey, 5 Aug. 1891. M.I. 

4. Dorothy Mary May, b. at Sutton Coldfield 7 Sept., 

bapt. there 28 Sept. 1873. 

5. Millicent Agnes, b. at Sutton Coldfield 12 June, bapt. 

there 24 July 1875. maA* ^ *&lc. , {fetf <U. S$, 
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He mar. (2nd) at Sutton Coldfield 11 Feb. 1879, Francis, 
widow of Rev. James Raven, and. dau. of Edward Adden- 
broke; he d. at St. Helier's, Jersey, in his 48th year, 18 
Nov.; bur. at St. Brelade's 23 Nov. 1888; M.I. at St. 
Brelade's and Old Edgbaston, and a memorial window 
in Caverswall Church. Adm'on granted at Lichfield 14 
Feb. 1889, to Frances Goddard of Caverswall, co. Staff., 
the relict. 

10. Samuel May Goddard, of Los Angeles, California, U.S.A., 
b. at Birmingham 16 May 1843; bapt. at St. Paul's, Bir- 
mingham 27 Dec. 1846; mar. in Canada 1871, Isabella 
Octavia, youngest dau. of Arthur Cole Verner, Mayor of 
Sandwiqfl£ Essex co., Canada, by Harriet his wife, 3rd 
dau. of William Eayres, of Jersey, and great niece of Sir 
William Verner, 1st Bart. 

They had issue — 

1. Minetta Elizabeth, b. 2 Aug. 1872. 

2. Edward Arthur Goddard, b. 6 Dec. 1873. 

3. Edgar Eayres Goddard, b. 7 July 1876. 

4. Lillian May, b. 30 Mar. 1878. 

5. Ida Pauline, b. 23 July 1879. 

6. Guy Goddard, b. 

VII. REV. WILLIAM HENRY GODDARD, b. at Bir- 
mingham 20th May ; bapt. at St. Paul's, Birmingham, 23 Dec. 
1830 ; educated at King Edward VI Grammar School, Bir- 
mingham, and at Pembroke Coll., Oxford; matric. 16 Nov. 
1848; Hon. 4th Class Litt. Hum. 1851 ; B.A. 1852 ; M.A. 1855 ; 
Ordained Deacon 1878, and Priest 1879, by Bp. of Exeter ; 
Curate of Ashbury with North Lew, co. Devon, 1878-81 ; 
Rector of East Mersea, co. Essex, 1881, until his death; mar. 
at Birmingham 17 Feb. 1858, Harriet, b. at Badby 11 Mar. 







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1 83 1, eldest dau. of Joseph Clarke, of Badby, co. Northants, 

by Hannah Mary, his wife, dau. of Samuel Easton. Author of 

NugCB Scholasticce, 1858. He d. at the Rectory, East Mersea, 

in his 54th year, 17th May; bur. in the churchyard there 23 

May 1884. M.I. at East Mersea and Old Edgbaston. Adm'on 

was granted at the Principal Registry 28 July 1884, to Hanna h /t&*+*-*^- 

Goddard, the relict. 

M.I. at E. Mersea. 

In Loving Memory of the 

Rev. William Henry Goddard, M.A., 

Rector of East Mersea, 

Who Died May 17, 1884, 

Aged 53. 

They had issue — 

1. Rainald William Knightley Goddard, of Denmark Hill, co. 

Surrey, b. at Birmingham 19 Nov. 1859; bapt. at St. 
Thomas', Birmingham, 22 Jan. i860; mar. at Emmanuel 
Church, Camberwell, co. Surrey, 5 Apr. 1890, Elizabeth, 
only dau. of Edward John Cornock, of Berkeley, co. 
Glouc, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Thomas Harper. 
They have issue one dau., Sara Beatrice Cornock D'Oyley, 
b. at Denmark Hill 12 May; bapt. at St. James', Knatch- 
bull Road, Brixton, co. Surrey, 4 Oct. 1896. 

2. Francis Warren Morrison Goddard, of Salida, Colorado, 

U.S.A., b. at Birmingham 15 Nov. 1862; bapt. at St. 
Thomas', Birmingham, 17 May 1863. 

3. John May Goddard, of Salida, Colorado, b. at Enfield Place, 

Edgbaston, co. Warwick, 22 Nov. 1864; bapt. at St. 
Thomas' 1 Oct. 1865. 

4. Edward Charlton Leth bridge Goddard, of New York, U.S.A., 
'if m ffloook'o Gree n, co. Wopc., 18 July 186V and ba Pt- at 

Hall Green ; educated at Tamworth Grammar School ; 
mar. at Plymouth Church, Brooklyn, N.Y., U.S.A., 27 May 



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1898, Bertha, eldest dau. of Albert F. Hornby, of New 
York. They have issue a dau., Mary Adelaide; b. at 
Flatbush, Long Island, U.S.A., i^-Jettr-^ee. /2 &£C. /SJ^ 

5. Rev. Gerald Henry George Goddard, b. at Acock's Green 
9 Oct. 1869 ; educated at St. John's Foundation School, 
Leatherhead, co. Surrey ; Denstone Coll., co. Staff., and 
at St. Edmund Hall, Oxford ; matric. 20 Jan. 1891 ; B.A. 
21 Feb. 1895 ; Assistant Master at the Liverpool Institute; 
Ordained Deacon 1898, and Priest 1900, by Bp. of Nor- 
wich; Curate of Redenhall with Harleston, co. Norf., 1898,- 
d iff. TytLtl y , narti , c*> l*n£$ (£ [^ ' &r ft"** ****■ < £*> • tvtt/? /tuu. {faf- 
L 6. Roland Frederick Norton Goddard, of Nelson, New Zealand, 

jj. 4j b. at Acock's Green 25 June 1871 ; bapt. there 18 Aug. 
. _ , 1872 ; mar. at Nelson, N. Z., 2 Jan. 1895, Emma, 3rd dau. 

of John Hunt, of Motueka, New Zealand. They have 
issue — 
/ Roland William Henry Goddard, b. at Nelson, N. Z., 

1895. 
%. Frederick John May Goddard, b. at Nelson 1896. 
Ruby, b. 1899. 

Rainald Wm. Knightley Goddard. 

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John Goddard rf Upha^pElizab. da. of W'" Berrenge 



/rtr. 



in com. Wilts, 2 sonne. 
Will dated 29 August 
1556, proved 4 February 
155I (P.C.C. 5 Noodes). 



of Manningford in com. Wilts. 



Thomas Goddard of Up ham, co. Wilts, 
2nd son ; bur. at AldDourne, tu. 
Will dated 2 June 1594, proved 12 May 
1598 (P.C.C. 40 Lewyn). 



=Anne, dau. of Sir William Gifford 
:f ^VcStO V; ro - Hants, by Eleanor, 
dau. of Sir John Paulet. 



Rich. Goddard of Upham in=f=Elizab. da. of 



torn. Wilts, 1. son, Esq. Will 
dated 13 November 16 14, 
proved 8 May 161 5 (P.C.C. 
46 Rudd). 



Tho. Walrond 
of Olborne in 

com. Wilts. 



James, 2. son, mar. Anne, 
da. of ... . Hulbert. 



Thomas duxit Anna fit. Willi' Linch de 
Staple in Kent. Ann, born 1598, dau. of 
William Lynch of Groves, co. Kent, by 
Judith, elder dau. of Jno: Aylmer, Bishop of 
London. 



Tho. Goddard of Upham, 1. son. mar. fane, da. of 
£r Edm. Fettiplace of Childrey in cotn. Berks, Esq. 



Eliza ux Ludovici Pollard de 
Neweului in com, Oxon. Ar. 



1. Richard, at. ij. Gf University 2. John, cet. . 

College, Oxford, matriculated 1 July 

1626, a?t. 16, Student Lincoln's Inn 

1630. Perhaps Recorder of Winchester J. Thomas, at. 

and M.P. until his death 1666. 



td/nond, cet. . . . 
'Will a P.C.C. 139 
Bence. 



Anne. 



3. Charles, cet. . . . 
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John, 1. son, at. g, of Lower Upham, 2. James, cet. 8, 

which estate he sold, afterwards of Upton of South Marston, 

Noble, Batcombe, co. Somerset; marr. co. Wilts, from 

Sarah, dau. of Thomas Bermel of Norton whom descend his 

Bevast, co. Wilts ; bur. there. Will dated Jamaica family. 
5 October 1672, proved 10 February 1677 
(P.C.C. 16 Hale). 



J. Fran. cet. 7. Of 
Magdalen College, Oxford, 
matriculated 2 March 
1631-32, ast. 16, demi 
1630-34, B.A. 13 May 
1634, died 16 October 
following. 



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Edward Goddard of Inglesham- 
in com. Berks ; bapt. at 
Inglesham n October 1590; 
matriculated 30 April 1601, 
«X. 17, of University College, 
Oxford ; purchased the Manor 
of Aldbourne, co. Wilts, 10 
May 1634 (indenture now in 
possession of Rainald William 
Knightley Goddard of Denmark 
Hill, co. Surrey). Admon 
granted to his eldest son John 
(P.C.C./l^ 1647). He is 
therein described as of Lower 
Upham. 



-Presilla, da. of Joh. Doyley 
of Chiselhampto in com 
Oxon, Esq., by Ursula, 
dau. of Edward Cope and 
Elizabeth his wife, dau. 
and heir of Walter Mohun 
of Wollaston ; bur. at Box, 
co. Wilts, 15 June 1681, 
\. M.I. 



Richard, 3 son,= 
bur. at Ald- 
bourne, co. 
Wilts, 28 Sep- 
tember 1680. 



=Anne, widow of 
Joh. Danvers of 

B olden in com. 

Oxon. 



Anthonie, 1. Anne, filia at. 2. Ricardus, 
1. son. 2. filius. 

at. 4. 

2. Elizab. atal dimidij 

anni. 



4. Thomas, at. 3, of RudlcKs House, in the 
parish of Box, co. Wilts ; marr. Mary, 1st 
dau. of Ambrose Awdry of Melksham, who 
died 17 December 1707, aet. 50. M.I. in 
St. Lawrence Jewry Church, London. He 
died 7 February 1691, a?t. 71, and was bur. at 
Box. M.I. From him descend his present 
Swindon family. 



5. Edward, at. J, of Aldbourne, co. Wilts ; 
of Magdalen College, Oxford, matriculated 12 
July 1639, aet. ; Student Lincoln's Inn 

1642 ; marr. Elizabeth, dau. of Richard 
Goddard of Clatford, by Mary, dau. of 
Richard Tones of Cornwall. Will dated 
3l l*u*- I aba- 1 , proved 7 June 1667 (Arch : 
of Wilts). 



6. Richard, bapt. at Inglesham, 
co. Wilts, 1625. 



7. William, bapt. at Inglesham 
28 February i62|. 



8. Josiah, bapt. at 
Inglesham 1630. 



9. Benjamin, bapt. 
at Inglesham 1631. 



10. Vincent, bapt. 
at Aldbourne 26 
May 1639. 



1. Elizab. at. 6. 



2. Presilla, at. J". 



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(The pedigree of Goddard from the Visitation of Wiltshire in 162b 3 
is shown in the above by italics.) 



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William Goddard, Citizen and Grocer of London= 
(7 th son of Edward Goddard of Englesham, co. 
Wilts, by Priscilla his wife, dau. of John D'Oyly of 
Chislehampton, co. Oxford) ; born at Englesham, 
bapt. there 28 February 162^; emigrated to America 
in 1665, and settled in Watertown, Mass., North 
America, admitted freeman December 1677, and to 
full communion 8 January i68|; died 6 October 1691. 
Administration granted, wiih inventory attach: 



^Elizabeth 
dau. of 
Miles of 
Hertford, 
wards of 
Elizabeth 
died at 
Mass., { 



Miles, only 
Benjamin 
Ware, co. 
and after- 
London, by 
his wife ; 
Watertown, 
I February 



William Goddard= 
of Sherbourne, 
Mass. ; born in 
London 

1653 ; admitted 
inhabitant of Sher- 
bourne 1679 ; died 
6 February 170*. 



=Leah Fisher 
of Sherbourne, 
Mass. ; marr. 
at 

10 I lecember 
1685 ; died 
10 September 
1 720. 



Joseph Goddard of Brookline, Mass. ;=f=Deborah Tread- 



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born in London 165 5 ; pur- 

chased an estate in Brookline from one, 
Dorman Marcan, the first white settler 
who owned it, and died there, aged 73, 
25 July 1728. M.I. at Brookline. Will 
dated 25 December 1724, proved at 
Boston, Mass., 19 August 1728 (see 
"JFragmenta Genealogical Vol. VIII., 
page p). 



way, marr. 25 
March 1680 ; 
mentioned in 
her husband's 
will 25 De- 
cember 1 724. 



John Adams of=j=Elizabeth, born at Watertown, Joseph Goddard, born at=j=. 



Framingham, 
Mass. 



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Mass., 8 January 168"-; marr. 
at 27 June 1706 ; 

living 25 December 1724. 



Watertown, Mass., 7 No- 
vember 1682 ; died before 
25 December 1724. 



25 



living 
December 



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Susannah Heath, = 
dau. of John 
Heath of Brook- 
line, Mass.; born 
2 7 October 1758, 
marr. at 

5 June 1783 ; 
died 7 July 1787. 
1 st wife. 



=Hora We John Goddard of=Jane Boyd,=Mary Langdon,= 
Portsmouth, New Hamp- 1 eldest dau. of dau. of the 



shire, U.S.A. ; born 
November 1756; graduated 
at Harvard College 1777, 
studied Medicine under 
Dr. A. R. Cutter of Ports- 
mouth, but never practised ; 
Representative and Senator 
for New Hampshire ; 
President of the New 



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John Boyd I Rev. Samuel 

of Ports- Langdon, P.P., 

mouth, New of Portsmouth, 

Hampshire ; New Hampshire, 

born 25 Sep- once President 

tember 1763; of Harvard Col- 

marr. at lege ; bom 14 

5 June : July 1760; marr. 

1788 ; died 14 December 

Hampshire Union Bank in child-bed I 1791 ; died 14 

at Portsmouth; nominated 11 October June 1808. 3rd 

Senator to Congress and 1 790. 2nd ' wife. 

Governor of New Hamp- wife. 

■shire, but declined both 

offices; died, aged 73, 18 

December 1829. 1 



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=Ann White, 
born 15 Sep- 
tember 1768; 
marr. at 



Januaryi8n; 
died Sep- 
tember 1832. 
4th wife. 3 A- 



Robert Goddard of Watertown,= 
Mass., North America ; born in 
London, bapt. at St. Botolph's, 
Bishopsgate, London, 6 February 
1662; died November 1716. 



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=Elizabeth Shalluck, marr. at 
23 February 17 if; marr. 2ndly, 
Ephraim Apger, who died 19 October 
1724, and 3rdly, 26 April 1726, John 
Holland of Marlboro, Mass. 



Thomas Goddard, 
born at Water- 
town, Mass., 8 
June, died 9 July 
1667. 



James Goddard, = 

died 

1734- 



=Mary Wood- 
ward, died 30 
June 1765. 



Mehitable Spring, 1 
died, aged 63, 18 
November 1760. 
M.I. at Millbury, 
Mass. 1 st wife. 



=Robert Goddard of Sutton=. . Child, 
(now Millbury), Mass. ; born a widow, 
at Watertown, Mass. ; J. P. 2nd wife, 
for 1751—75 ; died 

at Sutton, aged 91, 8 May 
1785. M.I. at Millbury. 



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Sarah Brewer, - 
marr. at 

28 June 
1753 ; died 26 
January 1755. 
1 st wife. 



Captain John Goddard of Brookline, Mass., U.S.A. ; born= 
28 May 1730; succeeded his father; Commissary-General 
in the American Army during the war with England ; 
Representative for Brookline in the State Legislature 
1785-88 and 1790-92; died, aged 86, 13 April 1816. 
Will dated 22 January 1813, proved at Boston, Mass., 
7 May 1816 (see " Fragmenta Genealogica," Vol. VIII., 
page 12). 



Sarah Godd ard, born 
26 April 1754 ; died 
26 June 1780. 



=Hannah Seaver, 

5 th dau. of Na- 
thaniel Seaver, by 
Hannah his wife; 
born 16 July 
1735; died, aged 
86, 31 May 1821. 
2nd wife. 



Samuel Goddard, born 28=j=Johanna Brewer, born 15 Jan- 
February 1758; died 25 Au- I uary 1765; died 
gust 1786. I 1810. 

As 



Hannah Goddard, born $0 
October 1759; died 16 Sep- 
tember 1786. 



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— Benjamin Goddard of Charlestown,=^Martha Palfrey, Josiah 



Mass., North America; born 7 Au 
gust 1668; admitted to free communion 
in Watertown, Mass., 31 July 1687^ 
died at Charlestown, aged 81, 24 
October 1748. M.I. at Cambridge, 
Mass. Will dated 7 February 17 34. 



died, aged 67, 
26 November 
1737. M.I. 

t Cambridge, 
Mass. 






Goddard A of= 
Watertown, Mass. ; 
born 1627 ; 

admitted full com- 
munion r 5 October 
1699; died at Water- 
town 14 November 

1720. /K 



=Rachael Davis 
of Roxbury, 

marr. at 

28 Jan- 
uaryi69|;died 
23 April 1740. 



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Lucy Seaver,=John Goddard of Brookline, Mass.,= 

5th dau. of U.S.A. ; succeeded his father; moved 

John Seaver, to Worcester, Mass., in 1745; died 

by Sarah his at Worcester, aged 87, 26 June 

•wife ; born 1785. M.I. there. Will dated 12 

24 Novem- March 1759, proved at the Probate 

ber 1703 ; Court, Worcester, Mass., 6 Sep- 

died s.p. 1st tember 1785 (see " Fragmenta 

wife. Genealogical Vol. VIII. page 10). 



=Hannah (Jennison) 
Stone, a widow, grand- 
daughter of Samuel 
and Hannah (Manning) 
Stearns; died, aged 76, 
10 December 1777. 
M.I. at Worcester, 
Mass. 2nd wife. 



I 
Deborah, born 



living 2 
cember 
marr. . 
Child. 



5 F)e- 

1724; 



Samuel Goddard=j=Abagail King, 



of Worcester, 
Mass ; born 24 
July 1732; died, 
aged 71, 12 June 
1803. A 



died 8 April 
1804. 



Joseph Goddard, 
born 5 December 
1740 ; died at 
Worcester, Mass., 
aged 17, 19 April 
1758- 



Abel Hey- 
wood. 1 st 
husband. 



=Hannah,bom=j=Asa Ward. 



28 July 1736; 

died 

1814. 



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2nd husband. 



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Mary Aspinwall, dau. of Samuel= 
and Sybil Aspinwall of Brook- 
line, Mass., and niece of the 
Hon ble William Aspinwall, M.D., 
whose son, Colonel Thomas 
Aspinwall, was for 30 years 
American Consul in London ; 
born 31 March 1764; marr. 29 
October 1785; died 5 February 
1825. 1st wife. 



1763 ; 

June 



Joseph Goddard of Brookline,=Lucy Snel- Benjamin God- 
Mass. ; born 15 April 1761 ; ling, marr. dard, born 20 
succeeded his lather; J. P. for at January 

Brookline 1811-24; died, aged 18 Feb- died 28 
85, 10 December 1846. Will Tuaryi83o. 1764. 
dated 3 December 1846, proved 2nd wife. 
at the Probate Registry Boston, 
Mass., 30 January 1847 (see 
"Fragmenta Genealogica" Vol. 
VIII. page 14). 



Captain George=j=Hannah, born 8 Sep- Samuel May of Boston,=j=Mary, born 15 De- 



Washington Stearns 



tember 1786 ; marr. at 
23 March 
1808 ; died, aged 43, 
25 March 1829. 



Mass. ; born 4 De- 
cember 1776 ; died, 
aged 93, 23 February 
1870. 



cember 1787; marr. at 
19 July 
1809; died, aged 94, 
17 March 1882. 



A 



Hon ble Edward Goddard of Framingham, Mass., North=pSusanna Stone, sister of the Hon w 



America; born at Watertown, Mass., 25 March 1675; 
admitted full communion 27 April 1701 ; a schoolmaster 
at Watertown from 12 April 1697 to 1707, afterwards 
master of Framingham Grammar School ; died, aged 79, 
9 February 1754. M.I. at Framingham. 






Mrs. Stone of Newton, 
marr. at June 

1697 ; died, aged 78 years and 
2 months, 4 February 1754. M.I. 
at Framingham, Mass. 



Lucy Goddard, Louisa May, dau. of Samuel=Benjamin Goddard=Catherine Brown 
born 15 Feb- May of Boston, Mass.; born 14 of Boston, Mass., of Boston, Mass.; 
ruary i764;died December 1773; marr. J 5 t)e- merchant; born 20 marr. at 
11 February cember 1793; died s.p. on March 1766; died 15 January 1835; 
1777. Wednesday, 18 January 1832. at Boston, aged 95, died s.p. 2nd wife. 

1st wife. 26 October 1861. 



Clarissa Whitney, born= 
March 1802; marr. at 
30 July 
182 1 ; died 18 June 1823. 
1 st wife. 



=Joseph Goddard of=j=Elizabeth Marianna Norton, 
New York, U.S.A.; 
born 27 July 1789 ; 
died, aged 81, 13 

AUgUSt I87O. /j^ 



born 18 November 1803 ; 
marr. at 

23 November 1825 ; died 
2nd wife. 



John Goddard, 
born 17 February 
1 79 1 ; died 21 
September 1828. 



Joseph Warren Goddard, born 
4 April 1823, and died 21 
September following. 



CS7| 




Nathaniel Goddard of Boston, =j=Lucretia Dana, dau. of Amariah Dana 



Mass., U.S.A., merchant; born 
5 June 1767 ; died at Boston, 
aged 86, 6 August 1853. 



of Amherst, Mass., by Dorothy his 
wife; born 9 October 1773; niarr. 
2 May 1797 ; died 



Jonathan Goddard, 
born 26 October 
1768, and died 13 
November following. 



Jonathan Goddard,-=j=Charlotte Martin, born 25 



born 22 November 
.1769; died 



November 1779 ; marr. 
27 October 1803; died 



Abija Goddard, born 
25 August 1 77 1 ; 
died 5 April 1772. 



Abija Goddard, born 
17 April 1774 ; died 
29 October 1794. 



Warren Goddard, Lucy Goddard, MaryStorer,born=William Goddard=Mary Goddard, dau. 
'born 25 March born 30 August 27 June 1785; of Boston, Mass. ; of Dr. Thatcher 



1776; died 25 i778;died8De- 
December 1792. cember 1792. 



marr. at born 12 January Goddard; born 22 

26 December 1781. August 1788; marr. 

1805 ; died 24 at 

November 1S06. 18 J une 181 1. 

1st wife. 2nd wile! 



Lewis Withington=Lucy, born 12 February 
of Roxbury, New 1793; marr. at 
Hampshire, U.S. A, 4 June 1820; died, aged 
and afterwards of 86, 1 December 1877 
New York, U.S.A. 



James Jones, born=y=Susannah, born 14 Sep- 
tember 1794; marr. at 

died 3 December 17 April 1822; 

died, aged 95, 6 January 



ts 






Samuel Aspinwall Goddard of Edgbaston, co. Warwick ;=j=Jemima Bachope, posthumous 



born 4 October, bapt. at Brookline, Mass., U.S.A., 
9 October 1796; came to England in 1817, and was 
naturalized by Act of Parliament ; wrote, amongst other 
things, on the Decimal Coinage Question in the Parlia- 
mentary Blue Book 1857, "Letters on the American 
Rebellion" (1870), and " Historical Sketches of Brookline" 
(1872); died at The Cottage, Little Aston, co. Stafford, 
in his 90th year, 24 July, bur. in the family vault in Old 
Edgbaston Parish Churchyard 29 July 1886. M.I. 



dau. and coheiress of Captain 
James Bachope of Soho Street, 
Liverpool, by Hannah his wife ; 
born at Soho Street, Liverpool, 1 1 
February 1800, bapt. at the parish 
church, Liverpool, 23 April 1803 ; 
marr. at Holy Trinity, Liverpool, 
14 September 1824; died at 
Frederick Road, Edgbaston, in 
her 75th year, 8 January, bur. in 
the family vault in Old Edgbaston 
Parish Churchyard 13 January 
1875- 



{For issue see " Visitation of England and Wales" 
Vol. VI., page 65.) 



Louisa May Goddard, born 
2 October 1798; died, aged 
28, 30 July 1826. 



Charles Goddard.=Elizabeth, born 30 November 1800 
marr. at 28 October 1845 

died s.p., aged 93, 8 July 1893. 



Eliza Tilden,=j=Abijah Warren Goddard of Brookline,=Abagail White Benjamin Goddard, 



bo 



Mass. ; born 30 March, bapt. at Brook- Bass of Boston, born 11 June 1805; 
; marr. at I line Meeting House 10 April 1803 ; Mass. ; marr. at died, aged 2, 1 No- 



succeeded his father in the estate ; 
23 April 1829; j died 13 August, bur. in Walnut Hill 
died 25 Jan- Cemetery, Brookline, aged 98, 15 
uary 1841. 1st | August 1900. 
wife. ^ 



4 May 
2nd wife. 



vember 1807. 



